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Hundreds of people were unable to travel by train from London to Glasgow on the...
Hundreds of people were unable to travel by train from London to Glasgow on the...
Services at public hospitals collapsed after many doctors and nurses joined strikes in opposition to
Twenty-five million people could become destitute by early next year, report warns
Government troops are said to have fired grenades at protesters in Bago, about 65 kilometers northea
The military rulers who overthrew the elected government said on Friday that an election would be he
UN Security Council to hold closed door meeting Wednesday to discuss worsening situation in Myanmar
Gathered at Taipei's Liberty Square, demonstrators sat for hours singing songs, holding anti-coup po
US, Britain announced sanctions on two of the country's largest military holding companies
Junta justifies coup by accusing Aung San Suu Kyi of fraud
Bloody crackdown against demonstrators tightens as scheduled court appearance by deposed leader Aung
The military has ramped up their efforts to silence demonstrators by aggressively responding with li
Security forces leave Sanchaung district, allowing hundreds of youths to leave unhurt after UN and U
UN special envoy says at least 38 people killed Wednesday in escalating crackdown on protesters; Chr
Several people killed across the country as authorities use rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse
Violence in Yangon comes as Facebook bans military from social media platform and its affiliate site
Demonstrators gather at Indonesian Embassy on reports Jakarta supports junta's planned new elections
Activist group calls for general strike in defiance of message warning that protesters are leading p
Twenty others reported injured in Mandalay protests as security forces fired live rounds, witnesses
Deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi to make court appearance via videoconference on charges of
Deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi to make court appearance via videoconference on charges of
'We need more than a statement on a piece of paper' UN official says
Treasury says sanctions not directed at citizens
Tensions unabated in Myanmar with widespread protests against the military coup continuing
New Zealand calls for United Nations to probe human rights fears
President Joe Biden warns that more punitive action could be taken against the generals in Myanmar i
More punitive action could be taken against the generals in Myanmar if the situation further deterio
Protesters defy orders imposed by military leaders one week after leader Aung San Suu Kyi and other
Protesters say coup is violation of our democracy and human rights'
Protests begin after senior leader of deposed party is detained
Envoy tells VOA takeover is 'illegitimate' and a 'total injustice that I can't stand'
New military regime blocks popular social media site until Sunday to ensure 'stability'
Ministry of Communications and Information says Facebook will be blocked until February 7 for sake o
State Department determines takeover was a coup after assessment of events
In the hours after the military took control of the government and detained top civilian officials,
The reversal of democratic processes in the country 'will necessitate an immediate review of our san
/Generals could draw country closer to China and Russia, some analysts believe
Army cites lack of action on its claims of voter fraud in November elections; UN chief calls actions
Western missions call for rejection of attempts to alter election results